Program Coordinator, Psychology
Cornell University | |
29.45 - $33.93
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tuition assistance, relocation assistance
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United States, New York, Ithaca | |
Aug 20, 2026 | |
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About the Department of Psychology The Cross-College Department of Psychology spans The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and Cornell Human Ecology (CHE) and is recognized for excellence in advancing knowledge of psychological science. We focus on the investigation of behavior and its cognitive, neural, and hormonal underpinnings in the full range of environmental situations. Our strengths are in four broadly defined areas of development, cognition, neuroscience, and social and personality psychology. We develop and conduct theoretical and translational research to advance health and well-being. Cognitive Science is an interdisciplinary program with ~60 affiliated faculty from eleven academic departments (Psychology, Computer Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Neurobiology and Behavior, Information Science, Mathematics, Linguistics, Romance Studies, Design and Environmental Analysis, and Economics). Cognitive Science is currently offered as a graduate minor (~40 students) and an undergraduate major (~65 students) or minor (~45 students). The Moral Psychology program at Cornell is also an interdisciplinary academic area that welcomes students with diverse majors and interests who share a strong curiosity and concern about humankind, and a motivation to apply both humanistic and scientific lenses to age-old questions about human behavior. The Minor in Moral Psychology (~40 students currently) will identify and centralize relevant coursework from across Cornell so that students may create an academic plan for their moral psychology studies that builds on their strengths and interests; and offer unique research and community engagement opportunities that bring moral psychology to life. The Opportunity Are you a highly organized professional who enjoys building connections, solving problems, and creating exceptional experiences for students, faculty, and visitors? We are seeking a collaborative and proactive Program Coordinator to support the day-to-day operations and strategic activities of our interdisciplinary academic programs while serving as a resource for faculty, students, and campus and community partners. In this highly visible role, you will serve the department and two thriving academic programs, and will help foster an inclusive, welcoming environment where innovative teaching, research, and student engagement can flourish. From academic programming to coordinating communications and events, you will play a vital role in advancing the mission and success of our department. What You'll Do Program Administration and Coordination
Department Operations
Event Facilitation and Community Engagement
Responsibilities include coordinating travel, scheduling, venue management, event communications, catering, audiovisual support, budget tracking, and on-site logistics. Continuous Learning and Collaboration
This position offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the experiences of students, faculty, and the broader academic community. If you're a skilled coordinator who enjoys connecting people, managing meaningful programs, and helping an academic community succeed, we encourage you to apply with your resume and cover letter. What We Need A cover letter and resume outlining your interest and how your experience and goals align with the potential for mutual success in the role are required for consideration.
It Would Be a Bonus if You Have Any of the Following Proficiency in audio visual set-up and video conferencing software (e.g., room AV resources, Zoom, etc.). Important Notes About Applying
Rewards and Benefits
University Job Title: Program Assistant IIJob Family: Student ServicesLevel: EPay Rate Type: HourlyPay Range: $29.45 - $33.93Remote Option Availability: OnsiteCompany: EndowedContact Name: Brad StockContact Email: bs223@cornell.eduJob Titles and Pay Ranges: Non-Union Positions Noted pay ranges reflect the potential pay opportunity for each job profile. The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
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29.45 - $33.93
tuition assistance, relocation assistance
Aug 20, 2026